Name : Selma Blair
Birth Name : Selma Blair Beitner
Profession : Actress
Date of Birth : June 23, 1972
Place of Birth : Southfield, Michigan, USA
Height : 5' 4".
Selma Blair - Detailed Biography
Selma Blair is
originally from Southfield, Michigan, and was born in 1972. After graduating
from high school, Selma moved to New York in order to pursue a career in
photography. While in New York she studied at the Stella Adler Conservatory and
the Column Theater. An agent who was quite impressed with what he saw signed her
on. After training at The Stella Adler Conservatory, pretty dark-haired Selma
Blair began her acting career with a series of small roles on film and
television. In 1997 she appeared briefly in the features "In & Out" and
"Arresting Gena" and had a larger role in the independent "Strong Island Boys".
The following year, Blair acted in the series premiere of the Fox comedy
"Getting Personal" and had a featured guest role in the CBS drama "Promised
Land" as a troubled teenager with a drinking problem.
Selma has rapidly become more known in Hollywood circles, amassing some nice
career credits. The recent boom in teen programming - both on television and in
theaters - benefitted many young stars, but Blair seems to be one of the few
with the savvy and sophistication to take full advantage of it. She appeared in
the 1998 USA Network TV-movie "No Laughing Matter" before landing a role in the
ensemble of the teen comedy feature "Can't Hardly Wait" (1998). Blair had her
first starring film role in the thriller "Brown's Requiem" (1998) and was chosen
to head the cast of the coming-of-age midseason replacement series "Zoe, Duncan,
Jack & Jane" (The WB, 1999-2000), playing Zoe Bean, a witty and blunt Manhattan
teenager. She was also tapped for the role of shy Cecile in "Cruel Intentions",
a contemporary reworking of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" set in New York starring
Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan Phillippe, and was featured in the music-themed
"Girl" (both 1999).
2001 saw her return to the big screen with a memorable supporting role as an
uptight Harvard Law student in the hit comedy "Legally Blonde". Then in 2003,
Blair joined Jason Lee and Julia Stiles for the romantic comedy "A Guy Thing."
She once dreamed of being a successful New York photographer, but she has found
most of her success on the opposite side of the lens.